Horizon Air to offer additional service

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By The Associated Press

GREAT FALLS - People in several Montana cities will have some new travel options in coming months.

Beginning in August, Horizon Air will fly nonstop from Helena to Billings, the first flight by a scheduled carrier between the two cities since Big Sky Airlines shut down in March. The flight to Helena will leave Billings at 7 a.m. and return to Billings in the evening with a 5:30 p.m. departure.

In October, Horizon will begin flights nonstop from Bozeman to Great Falls. The flights will depart Bozeman at 7 a.m., stop in Great Falls and continue to Seattle. The return flight from Great Falls will leave for Bozeman at 11 p.m.

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